Grape and Granary | Your Homebrew Shoppe Since 1992

4 Keys to Successful Beer Brewing

1) WATER - Because beer is mostly water, always use good tasting water. If your water tastes bad,
use bottled spring water. If using city tap water, boil all of it before it comes in contact with your malt.
A 10-15 minute boil will rid it of chlorine. Chlorine reacts with malt and yields off flavors. Running your
water through a charcoal filter removes chlorine.
2) MALT - Do not follow the recipe on most cans. Use brewing quality malts and syrups. Always boil your
malt in a couple of gallons of dechlorinated water. Boil 10-20 minutes for kit beers and 45 minutes for
unhopped malt syrups and powders. Avoid using too much sugar in your beer. Do not use more
than20% sugar (as the total weight of your recipe) as it promotes dry, winey, cidery flavors. Use dried malt extract, brewers rice syrup or brewers corn syrup instead.
3) YEAST - Use a good fresh strain of yeast. It is best to throw away the yeast that comes with a beer kit
and replace it with a high quality strain of dry yeast that has been refrigerated (we recommend Nottingham,
Safale and Saflager yeasts). Better yet is the liquid form of yeast which produces beers of commercial quality (e.g. Wyeast and White Labs).
Ask for directions withliquid yeasts as they are not difficult to use and are excellent.
4) SANITATION - Beer is somewhat prone to infection by beer spoiling microorganisms. Sanitize everything
that comes in contact with the beer after the boil. Use the following sanitizing solutions: Iodophor (iodine),
Easy Clean (oxygen based) or household chlorine bleach (use 1-2 tablespoons per gallon cold water, soak
10-15 minutes and rinse very well). Note: Bleach will pit stainless steel and corrode other metal objects.
Profile of our Dried Malt Extracts
* Muntons- very fermentable. A very high quality malt extract made from English pale ale malts. Best used in British ales, porters, stouts, bitter, pale ales etc...
* Briess (Northwestern)- ferments fairly dry but not as much as Muntons. Made from high quality American grain. Best used when brewing American and Canadian style beers or when a lighter color is desired in your beer.